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CONTENTS
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ABOUT JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT-ROCKY MOUNTAIN
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2020-2021 AT A GLANCE
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JA IMPACT AND OUTCOMES
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JA ALUMNI
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FINANCIALS
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SUPPORTERS
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ABOUT
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JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT ROCKY MOUNTAIN
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About Junior Achievement-Rocky Mountain
ABOUT
JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT ROCKY MOUNTAIN Junior Achievement’s purpose is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy.
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oo many young people do not have the opportunity to learn the practical knowledge and skills they need for future success: foundational lessons that help them become financially literate, career-ready, and entrepreneurial. Junior Achievement-Rocky Mountain (JA) exists so that K-12th grade students, regardless of background, possess the tools they need to build a future for themselves in which they are optimistic, economically self-sufficient, and determined, with a belief in the power of free enterprise. JA partners with educators to provide relevant, high quality programs at no cost to schools or families. These lessons are delivered by corporate and community volunteers who share their stories and perspectives with students. This real-world connection helps students connect their learning to their future. JA currently offers in-person, virtual, and remote program options. JA also offers immersive learning experiences such as JA Finance Park, presented by Transamerica. During the 2020-2021 school year, all programs were delivered virtually to students due to the pandemic.
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2020-2021
AT A GLANCE
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2020-2021 At A Glance
2020-2021
AT A GLANCE August JA kicks off the new school year with hundreds of pre-recorded volunteer videos to accompany program curriculum, supporting teachers during the pandemic. A virtual simulation of JA Finance Park, presented by Transamerica, is made available to teachers, as well as a new advanced version of JA Finance Park designed specifically for high school students.
September Through JA, entrepreneurial-minded teens gain the opportunity to pitch their business ideas at the Denver Startup Week Youth Pitch Challenge. Teen Jack Bonneau progresses to the final 6 of Denver Startup Week’s Pitch Competition with his business, Teen Hustl. VIEW NEWS COVERAGE OF JACK ON CBS4
November JA holds an Entrepreneur Summit in partnership with the company Techstars, featuring founders of new innovative startups sharing their journey with teens. Presented by Husch Blackwell and sponsored by Nelnet Bank. WATCH THE JA ENTREPRENEUR SUMMIT
December JA and Janus Henderson Investors launch the new JA Titan, an online simulation that allows teens to start and run a virtual business.
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2020-2021 At A Glance
2020-2021
AT A GLANCE January » JA launches the new virtual JA Stock Market Challenge simulation, an online platform giving teens hands-on experience with responsible stock trading and building a portfolio for the long-term. » JA and the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce premiere the one-hour documentary Colorado Business Hall of Fame: Stories of Grit, Grace and Grand Vision on Rocky Mountain PBS, hosted by Gregg Moss. WATCH THE COLORADO BUSINESS HALL OF FAME DOCUMENTARY
February JA, the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, and Denver7 broadcast the Colorado Business Hall of Fame Summit, featuring Hall of Fame laureates and founders of new innovative startups sharing their journey with teens, sponsored by UMB Bank and moderated by Denver7 anchor Brian Sanders. WATCH THE COLORADO BUSINESS HALL OF FAME SUMMIT
March JA provides virtual content to student leaders across the state for DECA and FBLA conferences, thanks to support provided by presenting sponsor, Comcast Business Solutions.
April JA offers a financial literacy month lunch and learn series, presented by TIAA, featuring livestreamed guest speakers on topics relevant to teens. VIEW THE FINANCIAL LITERACY MONTH LUNCH AND LEARN SESSIONS
May JA Rocky Mountain President & CEO Robin Wise reaches her 30th anniversary as the organization’s leader.
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JA
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IMPACT AND OUTCOMES
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JA Impact And Outcomes
HOW DO WE KNOW THAT JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT MAKES AN IMPACT ON YOUNG PEOPLE? A third-party study conducted between 2014-2019 on JA programs delivered in person found that… JA Opens New Pathways for Students » JA students show large learning gains in career readiness, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship, as well as positive development gains in life skills, school attitudes, and optimism. » Economically disadvantaged students make larger learning gains than their more advantaged peers. JA Students Are Driven » JA students are more optimistic about achieving future success. » JA students feel less entitled and more self-motivated. JA Students Retain What They Learn » JA students take their knowledge with them for 3-5+ years. Research shows that knowledge retained for 5 years is sustained for life.
I have met some of the most incredible JA volunteers, they have brought life to my classroom. The lessons truly are engaging, and I’ve got to tell you, students are having a great time and don’t even know they’re learning. Without Junior Achievement, I really feel like there would be a gap in our school system. - Hilary Wimmer, 2020 Colorado Teacher of the Year MEET HILARY Because of Junior Achievement, I was able to launch my own business in high school, learn about the business world from different aspects, and also become a leader in my own regard. - Melanie Zhou, JA Student MEET MELANIE
The results presented in this report are based on both an external evaluation conducted by QREM, LLC. and internal analysis. Junior Achievement-Rocky Mountain, Inc. has randomly selected students by classroom and assigned them into one of three groups as participants in a third-party evaluation. Testing effects were monitored, and other mitigating factors such as low-income status were controlled. Statistical testing included determining differences between pre- and posttests, examining correlational findings, and building structural equation models to determine impacts. Sample sizes in matched groups exceeded minimal standards for each level (elementary, middle, and high) and each group. The results and findings presented in this report are statistically significant with a confidence level of 95% or higher.
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JA Impact And Outcomes
JA BY THE NUMBERS 2020-2021 83 - JA Education Partner Net Promoter Score
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*Net Promoter Score (NPS) is a metric that measures the loyalty of customers to a company. It is based on one survey question: “How likely are you to recommend [business] to a friend or colleague?” NPS results are reported using the range -100 to +100. Scores above 70 are considered “world-class.”
55 - New School Partnerships Established 61,288 - Students Served Through Virtual JA Programs 33% Economically Disadvantaged Students
Classes Reached:
Student Demographics
2,592 Schools Reached:
363
Asian 3% Multiracial 5%
Native American, Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander 1% Unknown 9%
Black 4%
Households Reached Through Televised/Streamed Programs
42,100
Hispanic & Latino 31%
White 47%
Educators:
1,700 Contact Hours:
346,766
It was enjoyable and the kids were engaged and chatting in the chat function. They felt safe to talk and be honest, and cracked a lot of jokes, so I think it was a useful session and a fun time for them! - Vikan Middle School teacher
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JA
ALUMNI
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JA Alumni
Junior Achievement volunteers and supporters make a difference for students, now, and in the future. A survey of 1,002 Junior Achievement alumni conducted in 2020 by Ipsos, one of the world’s leading market research firms, finds that JA programs made a strong impact on JA participants’ professional and personal development into adulthood and the working world. The survey also finds JA alumni who are entrepreneurs are making an economic impact in their communities. Additionally…
JA alumni are job creators.
84%
4-in-5
of businesses owned by JA alumni have employees
compared to only 20% of U.S. small businesses
JA alumni report Junior Achievement played an important role in their decision to pursue further education
4-in-5
JA alumni report Junior Achievement played an important role in choosing their career path
In fact...
51%
of JA alumni report having a bachelor’s degree or higher
26%
compared to 1.7% of U.S. small businesses
of JA alumni businesses employ more than 100 people
compared to 33% of the U.S. population
JA alumni businesses are generating significant revenue too.
18%
of JA alumni businesses have revenues of $5 million or more
compared to 4.5% of U.S. small businesses
62%
of JA alumni are currently working in positions that are “manager status or above”
75%
of JA alumni have a positive view of the American economic system
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JA Alumni
JA alumni are more likely to say they are better off than their parents were. As adults, fewer JA alumni characterize their household income as lower income compared to their household as a child, and a greater number of JA alumni report they are currently in higher income households compared to their household as a child. How would you characterize your household income as a child?
- Elijah Janello, JA Alum
Don't Know 2% Lower Income 20%
Higher Income 18%
I wouldn’t have been able to end up working where I do now if it weren’t for JA. It was a lot of hard work but JA was the reason I even had a direction to go in. It’s life changing.
MEET ELIJAH
Middle Income 60%
How would you characterize your household income as an adult? Don't Know 2% Lower Income 14% Higher Income 28%
Middle Income 57%
READ THE FULL JA ALUMNI SURVEY RESULTS
Today I got to teach a fourth grade class about the importance of financial knowledge through JA. It was a little over 18 years ago that I was in their shoes, where another JA volunteer inspired me to want to join the Finance industry. Never in my life did I think I would actually fulfill that dream and become a Stockbroker, but I definitely never imagined I’d be back in this school doing the same for other students. My heart is happy today. - Fergie Alvarez, JA Alum & Volunteer
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2020-2021
FINANCIALS
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2020-2021 Financials
2020-2021 FINANCIALS 47% 11% 13% 4% 66% 16% 10% * -2% 52% 11% 14% 15%
Corporate Donations: $1,689,016 Individual Donations: $395,928 Foundation Donations: $464,208
2021 Operating Revenue, Gains, and Other Support
Total: $3,613,318
Special Event Revenue: $161,508
Corporate Donations: $2,198,542 Individual Donations: $520,427 Foundation Donations: $342,992
2020 Operating Revenue, Gains, and Other Support
Total: $3,330,685
Special Event Revenue: -$92,355
Corporate Donations: $2,458,453 Individual Donations: $542,995 Foundation Donations: $674,554 Special Event Revenue: $704,966
2019 Operating Revenue, Gains, and Other Support
Total: $4,754,440
7% 6% 12% 1% 7% 2% 1% 6% 1%
Increase in Net Assets of Endowment Fund: $239,385 Other Revenue: $219,573 In-Kind Contributions: $443,700
Increase in Net Assets of Endowment Fund: $43,047 Other Revenue: $240,040 In-Kind Contributions: $77,992
Increase in Net Assets of Endowment Fund: $48,049 Other Revenue: $273,359 In-Kind Contributions: $52,064
*The COVID-19 pandemic impacted operations in spring 2020 as events were canceled, reducing revenue from special events. JA-Rocky mountain normally receives more than 80% of its revenue from special events during the March through June period, which did not allow the organization to make up for expenses incurred prior to the onset of the pandemic.
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2020-2021 Financials
2020-2021 FINANCIALS 69% 18%* *
76% 12.5%
76% 12%
Program Expenses: $2,027,631
2021 Operating Expenses
Fundraising Expenses: $545,674
Total: $2,955,276
Program Expenses: $3,000,028
2020 Operating Expenses
Fundraising Expenses: $498,463
Total: $3,957,389
Program Expenses: $3,357,355
2019 Operating Expenses
Fundraising Expenses: $535,805
Total: $4,449,136
13%
*
Management, General, and Building Expenses: $381,971
11.5%
12%
Management, General, and Building Expenses: $458,898
Management, General, and Building Expenses: $555,976
*Due to the pandemic, JA programs were delivered virtually during the 2020-21 school year, resulting in a decrease in program related expenses such as classrooms kits and materials, volunteer training and management, as well as on-site program management. Conversely, JA’s administrative and fundraising costs are largely fixed so they appear to have increased as a percentage of the overall budget when in reality JA was able to decrease some of these expenses during the 2020 and 2021 fiscal years.
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2020-2021 Financials
2020-2021 FINANCIALS CAPITAL CAMPAIGN FOR THE JA FREE ENTERPRISE CENTER The JA Free Enterprise Center will house two state-of-the-art learning labs, the JA Dream Accelerator and JA Finance Park. Together, they will fuse the physical and digital worlds to deliver innovative, real world, and inspirational learning experiences in financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and career readiness, reaching an additional 90,000 students by 2025. LEARN MORE HERE
2021
2020
$250,350
$2,267,227
$53,345
$77,305
2021
2020
Net Assets (end of year)
$6,946,553
$6,091,506
+Increase
$855,047*
$1,563,218*
Contributions: Expenses:
NET ASSETS
*Increase in net assets in 2020 and 2021 result from the purchase of land and capital campaign contributions for a new educational facility, the JA Free Enterprise Center.
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JA
SUPPORTERS
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JA Supporters
THANK YOU
JA SUPPORTERS! $100K+ Anschutz Foundation
Shana Glassman Foundation
Daniels Fund
Tim and Lisa Walsh
Prologis
Wells Fargo Bank
$75K+ Janus Henderson Investors
Western Union
Transamerica
$50K+ Adolph Coors Foundation
Liniger Family Foundation
Arrow Electronics
FirstBank
Charles Schwab and Co., Inc.
OtterCares Foundation
Colorado Rockies
U.S. Bank
L.C. Fulenwider
$20K+ Accenture
Land Title Guarantee Company
American Furniture Warehouse
LibertyGives Foundation
Shawn and Jennifer Barker
Evan and Evi Makovsky
Deloitte
McKinsey and Company
El Pomar Foundation
Wendy and Ed Nekritz
Empower Retirement
Nelnet Bank
Bob and Sharla Hottman
Plante Moran
Husch Blackwell
Denver Toyota Dealers Association
Kevin and Patricia Kelley
Kevin and Michelle Sachs
Larry and Pat Kendall
Chris and Cathy Schmidt
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JA Supporters
SM Energy
Travelers Insurance Company
State Farm Insurance
UMB Bank
Taco Bell
Eric Wolf/Bow River Capital
TIAA
Xcel Energy
$10K+ Adams County Foundation, Inc.
Kaiser Permanente
Alpine Banks of Colorado
Littler Youth Fund
Gregory and Julie Anton
Landis and Sharon Martin
AT&T
Matt and Aileen McConnell
Bank of the West
Mark and Shannon McPherson
Bellco Credit Union
MDC/Richmond American Homes Foundation
Blue Foundation
Nutrien, Inc.
Boettcher Foundation
Oakwood Homes
Scott and Sarah Burg
Ovintiv
CNA Insurance
Partners Group
Colorado Federal Savings Bank
PDC Energy
Colorado Nonprofit Association
Pepsi Beverages Company
Comcast Technology Solutions
PNC Bank
Confluence Companies, LLC
PwC
Lori and Joe Davis
Sandy and Leslie Rothe
Elevations Credit Union
RSM US, LLP
Fidelity Investments
Safeway
Flood & Peterson Insurance
Strata Resources
Fransen Pittman
TCF Bank
Larry Hauserman
Paul and Jeanne Thompson
Ryan and Stephanie Helmer
Jim and Judy Vaughn
IMA Financial Group
Verizon Foundation
John and Kate Ives
Wagner Equipment
JE Dunn Construction
Jade Walle
Brandon Johnson and Dr. Paula Dionisio
Yampa Valley Community Foundation
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JA Supporters
$5K+ AMG Charitable Gift Foundation
KPMG
BDO USA, LLP
Cassen and Sara LaBounty
Bohemian Foundation
Sarah and Josh Levy
BOK Financial
Lockton Companies
Chresta and Paul Brinkman
Rafael Martinez-Chapman
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck
Elizabeth McCain
Businessolver
MediaKind
Cynthia and Daniel Carpenter
Myron “Micky” and Louann Miller
Chenzyme Foundation
Gerald Mills
City of Steamboat Springs
Monfort Family Foundation
Crestone Capital
Moss Adams
Cushman & Wakefield of Colorado
NAI ShamesMakovsky
Douglas and Mimi Dell
Officescapes
Denver Business Journal
Oracle
Dorsey & Whitney, LLP
Peter and Marilyn Coors
Edward Madigan Foundation
Phelps-Tointon, Inc.
Ent Credit Union
Premier Members Credit Union
Anna and Chris Ewing
Justin Prochnow
Darrin Foster
Wade Pursell
Gallagher Family Foundation
Robert Half International
GE Johnson
Routt County
George M. and Pamela S. Humphrey Fund
Schlessman Family Foundation
Steve Goldman
Sewald, Hanfling Public Affairs
Grant Thornton
Craig Smith
Great Western Bank
Greg Stevinson
Lisa and Andy Hackard
Vectra Bank
Intermountain Rural Electric Association
Leslie Vollbracht
KeyBank
John and Jennifer Weems
Steve and Allison Kinsley
Williams Companies, Inc.
Bremmer Kneib
Woodward, Inc.
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JA Supporters
$1K+ ADP Foundation
Craig Hospital
Dave Alleman
Lisa Davis
Frank and Sheila Ambrose
Steve and Kim Davis
AMG National Trust Bank
Delbert I and Dorothe W Reddington Fund
ANB - American National Bank
Denver International Airport
Autrey Foundation
Denver Rotary Club Foundation
Raymond Baker
John Dyer
Bank of Colorado
Elite Surface Infrastructures
Dennis Barrett
ERIS International
BBVA Compass
Cynthia Evans
Beaton Family Foundation
Amanda Fabrizio
Beeble Company
Josh and Beth Finke
Bruce and Marcy Benson
Cathey and Richard Finlon
Steve and Kelly Bloom Family Foundation
First National Bank of Omaha
Sheryl Bollinger
Derek Garben
Brighton Legacy Foundation
Travis and Jennifer Gillmore
Broomfield Community Foundation
GM Financial
Brunetti Family Charitable Foundation
Goldstein Family Foundation
Howard and Sue Carver
Henry Gordon
Donald and Gloria Casey
Todd and Cynthia Grover
CGR Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Joshua Hallenbeck
Children’s Hospital Colorado
Raymond Han
Vivek Choudhury
Danelle Heidingsfelder
Cliff and Sarah Clausen
Justin Hill
Scott Coad
Barry Hirschfeld
Collegiate Peaks Bank
Honnen Equipment
Jack and Adrian Collins
Daniel Horton
Colorado Group Realty
Insperity
Colorado Trust
Daryl L Jesperson
Community Banks of Colorado
Clinton Johnson
Conduct All Electric
Ari Kaufman and Elizabeth Moskow
Ellen Connor
Elizabeth King
Terry Considine
Koelbel & Co.
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JA Supporters
Michael Liedtke
Soukup, Bush & Associates
Lockheed Martin Space Systems
Steve and Debbie Haas Charitable Fund
Longmont Community Foundation
Terence Stevinson
David Lund
Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Inc.
Rahul Magan
Sunflower Bank
A. Scott Moore
Target
Matt Most
The Influence Board
MTech Mechanical
Mike and Jodi Tilbury
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Ron and Susan Tilton
Nestle Purina
TTEC
Newmont Mining Company
UP Energy
Oogie’s Snacks, LLC
UniWyo Federal Credit Union
Ann Padilla
United Healthcare
Pauls Corporation
Andrew Urie
Perlmutter Family Foundation
USI Insurance Services
Philip Anschutz
Judith Wagner
Kevin Pitts
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Todd Porch
Bill and Kristin Waters
Quality Community Foundation
Wayne Berger Family Foundation
Mary Reisher
W.D. Farr Endowment Fund
Daniel Ritchie
David Wells
Robinson Management LLC
Western Metals Recycling
Sue Anschutz Rodgers
Whistling Hare Distillery
Sage Hospitality Resources LLC
Williams Foundation Fund
Bob and Joanna Sakata
Ron Williams
Heath Sampson
Windsor Community Foundation
Dick Saunders
Thomas and Mary Winn
Scoma Foundation
Steve and Robin Wise
Susan Settanni
Cleve and Danielle Wortham
Slalom, LLC
Christopher and Maribeth Younger
$500+ Academy Roofing, Inc.
Ball Corporation
Natalie Artibee
Craig Barragry
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JA Supporters
Stephanie Bendrick
William Munn
Rich Benenson
Perfect Clean Property Services LLC
Pamela Bonnie
William Plummer
Tracy Egler
PLUS Foundation
Brian and Jorie Florey
Dan Prager
Four Seasons Hotel Denver
Rocky Mountain Youth Corps
Thomas Friday
Rotary Club of Greeley - Centennial
Hainline Family Foundation
Rush Truck Center - Peterbilt
Suzanne Hoover
Kristi and Mark Shaffer
InMotion Hosting
Kathleen Simpson
KL&A, Inc.
Viatcheslav Skroznikov
Patrick and Sarah Lytle
Steamboat Sotheby’s International Realty
Maximum Painting
Syntrinsic Investment Counsel LLC
Brian McCord
Don Thomas
McNeil Designer Portraits
U.S. Engineering Construction
Merchant Demolition
Nancy Walters
Messinger Family Foundation
Windsor State Bank
Robin Meyer
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN FOR THE JA FREE ENTERPRISE CENTER
Gifts and pledges made as of November 1, 2021
$1m+ Daniels Fund $500k+ Alpine Bank/Bob Young/Bill Vollbracht
Buz Koelbel
The Anschutz Foundation
Charlie McNeil
John Freyer, Sr.
Tim and Lisa Walsh, Confluence Builders, LLC
$250k+ Anonymous
GE Johnson Foundation
Fulenwider Family $100k+ Boettcher Foundation
FirstBank
Charles Schwab
Bob and Sharla Hottman
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JA Supporters
Evan Makovsky Family
Dick Saunders
Shana Glassman Foundation
Thomas and Beatrice Taplin Fund
$75k+ Denver Toyota Dealers Association
Kevin and Michelle Sachs
$50k+ Adams 12 School District
Wendy and Ed Nekritz
Shawn and Jennifer Barker
Steve and Robin Wise
Considine Family Foundation
Eric Wolf/Bow River Capital
Gates Family Foundation $20k+ Gregory and Julie Anton
Sharon Linhart
Sheryl Bollinger
Rafael Martinez Chapman
Lori and Joe Davis
Matt and Aileen McConnell
Denver Business Journal
Mark and Shannon McPherson
El Pomar Foundation
Nick and Penny Morris
Todd and Cynthia Grover
Sandy and Leslie Rothe
Ryan and Stephanie Helmer
Chris and Cathy Schmidt
John and Kate Ives
Paul and Jeanne Thompson
Jeffco Public Schools
Ron and Susan Tilton
Kevin and Patricia Kelley
Jim and Judy Vaughn
Steve and Allison Kinsley
Cleve and Danielle Wortham
$10k+ Cynthia and Daniel Carpenter
Ari Kaufman and Elizabeth Moskow
Jack and Adrian Collins Family
Cassen and Sara LaBounty
Douglas and Mimi Dell
Ned Minor
Cynthia Evans
Bill Mosher
Anna and Chris Ewing
Wade Pursell
Brian and Jorie Florey
Tarra Ryerson
Darrin Foster
Jade Walle
Henry Gordon
Jim Wilson
Lisa and Andy Hackard $5k+ Michael Gregg
Brandon Johnson and Dr. Paula Dionisio
Joshua Hallenbeck
Sarah and Josh Levy
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JA Supporters
Micky Miller
Peter Savoie
Fransen Pittman
Sewald Hanfling Public Affairs
Todd Porch
Bruce Wagner
Justin Prochnow
John and Jennifer Weems
$1k+ Ferd Belz
Eric Olson
Toti Cadavid
Ovintiv
Lisa Davis
Kevin Pitts
Daniel Horton
Richard Rogers
JE Dunn
Tim Schultz
KeyBank
Kristi Shaffer
Bremmer Kneib
Craig Smith
Rahul Magan
Michael Sousa
Shar and Matt Most
Mike and Jodi Tilbury
Bill and Gina Munn Family
Aaron Todd
Newmont Corporation
Travelers
$500+ Natalie Artibee
Nelnet Bank
Susan Cheedle
Daniel Nemmers
Vivek Choudhury
TAP Solutions
Kent Clark
Mark Reilly
Beth Finke
Johnny Tilson
Steve Hamline
Nancy Walters
JA FINANCE PARK Presenting Sponsor Transamerica Store Sponsors American Furniture Warehouse
U.S. Bank
Colorado Rockies
Verizon
Denver Toyota Dealers Association
Wells Fargo
Ovintiv
Xcel Energy
Travelers Insurance Company
Young Americans Bank
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JA Supporters
Kiosk Sponsors Colorado Federal Savings Bank
Oakwood Homes
Elevations Credit Union Signature Sponsors Bellco Credit Union
SM Energy Company
Nelnet, Inc.
Western Union
Student Sponsors ADP
Premier Members Credit Union
Collegiate Peaks Bank
Robert Half
Cushman & Wakefield
Southwest Airlines
Dorsey & Whitney Foundation
Target
Ent Credit Union
Ron and Susan Tilton
Pepsi Beverages Company
Vectra
JA STOCK MARKET CHALLENGE SIMULATION Presenting Sponsors Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
Wells Fargo
School Sponsors McKinsey & Company
SM Energy
Classroom Sponsors Deloitte
OtterProducts
Lockheed Martin
U.S. Bank
Oracle
COLORADO BUSINESS HALL OF FAME SPECIAL DOCUMENTARY & SUMMIT Education Sponsor UMB Bank Laureate Spotlight Sponsors Empower Retirement
Plante Moran
IMA Financial
Tim and Lisa Walsh
Land Title Guarantee Company
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JA Supporters
Host Committee Sue Anschutz-Rogers
Katie Kramer
Ray Baker
Evan N. Makovsky
Bruce D. Benson
J. Landis and Sharon Martin
Terry Considine
Micky Miller
Pete and Marilyn Coors
William B. Pauls
Cathey and Dick Finlon
Daniel L. Ritchie
John E. Freyer
Richard L. Robinson
Cal Fulenwider
Edward A. Robinson
Charles P. Gallagher
Bob and Joanna Sakata
A. Barry Hirschfeld
Richard C. Saunders
Bill Hybl
Greg Stevinson
Michael Imhoff
Robert Tointon
Jake Jabs
Bruce S. Wagner
Jim M. Johnson
Judith B. Wagner
Larry Kendall
Ronald W. Williams
Buz Koelbel Summit Sponsors Alpine Bank
FirstBank
AMG National Trust Bank
Flood & Peterson Insurance
BDO USA, LLP
Grant Thornton
Beeble Company
Husch Blackwell
Boettcher Foundation
Intermountain Rural Electric Association
Children’s Hospital Colorado
PNC Bank
Craig Hospital
U.S. Bank
Denver International Airport
Vectra Bank
Media Sponsors Denver7
Rocky Mountain PBS
Denver Business Journal Contributing Partners Biography Media
Techstars
History Colorado
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OCATION
Metro Denver Main Office Phone: 303-534-JAJA (5252) Fax: 303-534-2771 Address: 1445 Market Street Suite 200 Denver, CO 80202
Northern Colorado & Wyoming District Office Phone: 970-490-1035 Fax: 970-490-1062 Address: 295 E. 29th Street Suite 30 Loveland, CO 80538
Routt County District Office Phone: 303-260-6283 Mailing Address: PO Box 881454 Steamboat Springs, CO 80488